How I wish I could find a photographer like you that could teach me some of the techniques because the artistic part is special to each person and not many people have it like you do. I don't have much time to write but I always follow your work. #10142465

It has been a long time since I poked through your gallery . . .. what an amazing visit I had this morning. Your images are compelling . . . it reminds me of my promise to myself that even if I have to crawl on my hands and knees I must visit Washington again . . . and especially the National Cathedral.

Carolyn, thank you for taking the time to "catch up" on my gallery - I'm so glad you enjoyed it, and thank you VERY much for the kind, kind words! By all means, get thee to DC (and look me up when you do!) #10458694

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I have an annual tradition to shoot the morning light of early winter in this cathedral aisle; no other time produces quite this light show!All the pools of color are sunlight through stained glass. Each year, I've tried to improve on the prior year's image; new techniques, newcompositions, different lenses... I think this is my personal best. The ultra-wide angle lens captured the far nave wall and colors behind the tomb.3 RAW wide-bracketed exposures, adjusted to 6 files for HDR, at 10mm.02/12 Finalist - T&PUsed in the cathedral's 2014 wall calendar and the digital wallpaper version as well.

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